Results of existing literature suggest that the relationship between acculturation and mental health is complex. Some studies have found a beneficial association between increased …
AV Mendes, SR Loureiro, JA Crippa… - … in psychiatric care, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
PURPOSE: To carry out a systematic review of the association between maternal and school‐ age children depression and covariate factors. DESIGN AND METHODS: The key words …
M Chilton, MM Black, C Berkowitz… - … journal of public …, 2009 - ajph.aphapublications.org
Objectives. We investigated the risk of household food insecurity and reported fair or poor health among very young children who were US citizens and whose mothers were …
IJ Ornelas, KM Perreira, L Beeber… - Journal of Family …, 2009 - journals.sagepub.com
Mexican immigrant mothers face many challenges that put them at increased risk for poor mental health. To understand the factors that lead to the development of depressive …
AM Miller, O Sorokin, E Wang… - Research in nursing …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Level of acculturation has been linked to depressed mood in studies across culturally diverse immigrant groups. The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of …
CJ Dunst - International Journal of Psychological Research, 2021 - scielo.org.co
Abstract DUNST, Carl J.. Family Hardiness and Parent and Family Functioning in Households with Children Experiencing Adverse Life Conditions: a Meta-Analysis. int. j …
D Rusch, K Reyes - Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
This study examined the role of parent-child separations during serial migration to the United States in predicting individual-and family-level outcomes in Mexican immigrant …
AN Ortega, SM Horwitz, H Fang, AA Kuo, SP Wallace… - Academic pediatrics, 2009 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVE: To examine parent concerns about development, learning, and behavior for young children of Mexican origin, and to identify whether these reports differ by families' …
MM Shattell, KM Smith… - Journal of the …, 2008 - journals.sagepub.com
BACKGROUND: Latinas experience more depression and are less likely to receive mental health support than White women or African American women. OBJECTIVE: This article …